A plane that had been scheduled to arrive in Henderson but disappeared from radar has been located in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, the Nevada Wing Civil Air Patrol said Saturday.
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Nevada on Saturday reported 1,825 new coronavirus cases reported and five additional deaths, according to data from the Department of Health and Human Services.
Throngs of people filled parts of the Strip, particularly around the Bellagio Fountains, to ring in the new year surrounded by others. Photos on Twitter drew criticism on social media about the handling of the event.
Nevada state officials on Friday reported 2,315 new coronavirus cases and 21 additional deaths.
Workers, residents and those with table reservations will be allowed through, police said.
Two sets of parents had what might be close to a tie for the first baby of the year in the Las Vegas Valley.
Fireworks were the only missing ingredient for a Las Vegas Strip new year’s celebration as 2021 began and most wished 2020 good riddance.
Although Friday morning lows were slightly above average across the Las Vegas Valley, the seven-day forecast calls for temperatures right at normal with no precipitation.
Perhaps to be expected just into the new year, Las Vegas police and first responders were dealing with more than a dozen injury accidents in the first hours of 2021.
A portion of Las Vegas Boulevard closed to traffic Thursday evening to allow revelers to ring in 2021.
The bright lights outlining the shape of Nevada featured on a Henderson mountain disappeared this week.
The fatalities from the disease and new cases of COVID-19 reported by the state over the preceding day were well above the 14-day rolling averages.
The Animal Foundation is seeking interested applicants and financial donations to help dozens of cats recently rescued in Las Vegas.
The last evening of 2020 will be cool, partly cloudy and breezy at times in the Las Vegas Valley.
Significant traffic delays were unfolding on U.S. Highway 95 in downtown Las Vegas early Thursday due to a single-vehicle crash.
